Episode 9 – Goodness
Goodness and playfulness become synonyms.
Goodness and playfulness become synonyms in this new podcast. Connie Kaplan teaches you how to take the judgment off the word “good” by turning it into play. She describes how her own play – knitting – can sometimes turn to frustration. And she shares about a friend who has suffered over his own definition of Goodness. The closing surprise is guaranteed to make you smile!
Links:
Ten_Stitch_Blanket
Knitpicks
Goodness Newsletter (Coming Soon)
Music:
Keven Brennan at www.fboo.com
Re-Bops singing the Name Game – itunes store
Hello!
My life-partner and I are working on the understanding of our principles. After we look at all of them for the first time, everything resonated (a great deal some, a little bit others), but one of them turned out to be the opposite of what her experience was. It is Mars in Goodness. The description we read in the book doesn’t match at all her experience with her body: she has been sick since she was born, and she is 35 now.
Is there anything you can tell us to help us sort out what the reason for this high dissonance could be?
Thank you very much
Josep Maria Ribal
Hi Josep
If you will email me privately at conniekaplan@me.com and send me your partner’s birth information, I’ll look up her principles and see if I can detect what might be useful. In general I would say that the Mars principle is often the hardest to understand because it reflects what goes on in the “universe of the body.” It is particularly difficult to understand the human physical system if you’ve not had good health for most of your life. But before I say anything more specific, let me look at her natal chart. Thanks for the question. It’s an important one.
Hi Connie,
Thank you so much for your prompt reply and your offer to help. I’m sending you the information from my email account josemariaribal@gmail.com.